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Piers Morgan is urging people to get behind Dynamo’s pledge to get 90% of Syrian refugee children in education by the end of the year.

Dynamo appeared on ITV’s Good Morning Britain to after he set himself the task of getting 10 million followers to support his pledge before he presents his case to world leaders in Brussels after calling on his social media followers to help save children in Syria from a life of exploitation and child labour.

The magician, who recently shocked fans when he revealed he had Chron’s disease, told host Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid that he wants to get ‘90% of Syrian refugees in education by the end of this year.’

Piers wants you to get behind Syrian refugees (Picture: ITV)

Piers then passionately urged viewers at home to support illusionists’ mission after hearing.

‘It’s the very least we should do,’ he said on Monday show.

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Piers added: ‘It is fantastic what you are doing with these kids.’

Dynamo, who is best known for his Magician Impossible TV shows, made a powerful and moving film about his trip visiting the war-torn country admitting that he felt powerless and unable to do anything at first.

Dynamo is campaigning to ensure world leaders help Syrian refugees (Picture: ITV)

The Theirworld Ambassador also spoke with parents and teachers after discovering one of the main reasons why families flee their homes and take their children on harrowing journeys is to get them into school.

Dynamo, whose real name is Steven Frayne, is set to head to Brussels next week for the second Supporting Syria and the Region conference to put pressure on world leaders to keep their promise.

He hopes to persuade international leaders to ensure this time that the funds are in place.

He said: ‘These children aren’t just refugees – they’re the future lawyers, doctors and architects that will be needed to rebuild Syria.’

Good Morning Britain airs on ITV at 6 am on weekdays.

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